2009 Small Business

Volume: 16   Number: 6

Flexible control

Corridor Resources CFO Lisette Hachey makes sure the company balances its priorities while marshalling its natural assets
by Sarah Chiasson

Marching to its own drummer

New Brunswick is fighting tough times by cutting taxes and possibly making it one of the most attractive provinces in which to do business
by Peter Moreira

Small Business 2009: Beyond borders

Exporting is no longer restricted to large firms. Small businesses, too, are going international
by Julie Sobowale

Small Business 2009: Good food

A Charlottetown resident turned her illness into a business opportunity
by Julie Sobowale

Small Business 2009: Here's the scoop

Building a local business with loyalty and tradition
by Hal Dornadic

Small Business 2009: It's time to serve smarter

Take a closer look at each of your customers to build brand loyalty
by Melanie Taljaard

Small Business 2009: Patriotic planet

Dave Hopley has created a recognizable brand and a loyal following by supporting local artists
by Alison Dyer

Small Business 2009: Research is essential

Talent, innovation, and cash are not the only keys to building a business
by Julie Sobowale

Soul revival

Fogo Island, like much of rural Newfoundland, has felt the sting of out-migration and the decline of the fisheries. But renewal is underway, thanks to a native daughter who has returned home with the right connections, seed capital, and ideas to create a sustainable economy for the island
by Rob Antle
In Progress

A convivial economy

 In Copenhagen I had my spirit cleansed. It wasn't the freedom of late lunches on the canals. It wasn't the endless vista of church spires and...
by Pamela Scott Crace
Agenda

Are you a good steward?

 After hundreds of conversations with CEOs and business owners this year, it's clear that we have to develop new models. The good news is that...
by Neville Gilfoy
Strategy

Believing in ourselves

In a world dominated by bad news, we tend to sit back and accept it. An Autopoetic Ideas Festival is a good antidote. Seriously
by David Holt
Spectrum

The new normal

Are you ready for the coming local economy?
by Lara Ryan
Creativity

Unlocking human potential

Bill Strickland looks for future leaders in disadvantaged neighbourhoods. His "big city" approach is worth replicating in smaller communities
by Kathleen Martin
The Back Page

Give co-operation a chance

Community-based approaches, a salve for the East Coast fishery, can be applied to bigger problems
by Jim Meek

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